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  • charliemeyer007
    Yes there are powders that will work in both. You will likely be far happier with 2 different powders. I shoot both and have loaded several hundred thousands of rounds in 50 years. I also cast and swedge bullets for them.

    45 ACP W231 or Bullseye about 1500 rounds/# Lyman 452374 230 gr RN

    44 Mag BlueDot or 2400 about 333 rounds/# Lyman 429421 245 gr SWC

    Bullets are lubed with 50/50 Alox/beeswax bore to +.003 depends on the firearm.

    My favorite priming tool is the Lyman 310 stuff. I also have dies for it to size bullets, full case size plus the normal reloading dies for almost everything cartridge I shoot.

    Reloading might save you some money. Almost certainly you will get better more accurate ammo if you do your part. I can still shoot a few 1000 of each for less than 2 cents a pop.
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  • casper1947
    I have used Bullseye, Unique and 2400 in 45 acp and 44 spl & mag.

    I almost exclusively use hard cast lead bullets in pistols. I have estimated the cost at 40~50% of the cost of commercial ammo. Locally I can get primers for around $30~35 a 1000 = $0.03 per round. Power around $0.02 per round depending or the bullet you chose. Since you already have brass the rest of the cost is in bullet.

    Hand loading is a good start, but very slow. I have several Lee Classic loaders.

    Here are a couple of sources I use.
    http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/index.aspx
    http://www.reloadammo.com/

    One option on priming would be Lee, the shell holders are extra.
    http://leeprecision.com/new-auto-prime.html
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  • richarda
    Classic compromise powder for both is Unique.
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